Zero and First Conditional – English Grammar Test for B2
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2 If you will heat ice, it melts.
3 If water will reach 100°C, it boils.
4 I call you if I will get home early.
5 If you will mix red and blue, you get purple.
6 If he doesn’t will hurry, he’ll miss the train.
7 You’ll feel sick if you will eat too much.
8 If she will study hard, she passes the test.
9 If the temperature will drop below zero, the lake freezes.
10 The plant will die if you don’t will water it.
11 If the teacher will be late, we have more time.
12 If you will press this button, the machine stops.
13 You’ll be tired if you don’t will sleep enough.
14 If people will not eat breakfast, they feel weak.
15 If you heat butter, it will melts.
16 I’ll tell her if I will see her at school.
17 If ice will melt, it turns into water.
18 You’ll get wet if you will forget your umbrella.
19 If it will snow tomorrow, we make a snowman.
20 If you drop that glass, it will breaks.
21 If she will not answer, I leave a message.
22 You’ll miss the bus if you won’t hurry.
23 If you not study, you’ll fail the exam.
24 The lights go out if there will be a storm.
25 If I win the lottery, I buy a big house.
26 If you will touch fire, it burns you.
27 I’ll stay home unless it will stop raining.
28 If it rains, we will going to the cinema.
29 If the teacher arrives late, we will have had more time.
30 If you will open that box, you are surprised.
Answer
1 → If it rains tomorrow, we’ll stay home.
➡ Present simple after if; will only in main clause.
2 → If you heat ice, it melts.
➡ Zero Conditional rule: both verbs in present simple.
3 → If water reaches 100°C, it boils.
➡ Remove will for general fact.
4 → I’ll call you if I get home early.
➡ Present in if-clause; future in main clause.
5 → If you mix red and blue, you get purple.
➡ General truth → no will.
6 → If he doesn’t hurry, he’ll miss the train.
➡ “doesn’t hurry” instead of “doesn’t will hurry.”
7 → You’ll feel sick if you eat too much.
➡ Remove will from if-clause.
8 → If she studies hard, she’ll pass the test.
➡ Swap verbs: present in if, future in result.
9 → If the temperature drops below zero, the lake freezes.
➡ Zero Conditional = present simple.
10 → The plant will die if you don’t water it.
➡ “don’t water,” not “don’t will water.”
11 → If the teacher is late, we’ll have more time.
➡ Present simple in if-clause.
12 → If you press this button, the machine stops.
➡ Zero Conditional for immediate results.
13 → You’ll be tired if you don’t sleep enough.
➡ don’t sleep is correct structure.
14 → If people don’t eat breakfast, they feel weak.
➡ Zero Conditional with present simple.
15 → If you heat butter, it melts.
➡ Zero Conditional: no will in result clause.
16 → I’ll tell her if I see her at school.
➡ Remove will from if-clause.
17 → If ice melts, it turns into water.
➡ Present simple for natural law.
18 → You’ll get wet if you forget your umbrella.
➡ forget, not will forget.
19 → If it snows tomorrow, we’ll make a snowman.
➡ Present simple after if.
20 → If you drop that glass, it will break.
➡ Use base form break, not breaks.
21 → If she doesn’t answer, I’ll leave a message.
➡ doesn’t answer instead of will not answer.
22 → You’ll miss the bus if you don’t hurry.
➡ In if-clause, use don’t instead of won’t.
23 → If you don’t study, you’ll fail the exam.
➡ Add auxiliary don’t.
24 → The lights go out if there is a storm.
➡ Zero Conditional: present simple in both clauses.
25 → If I win the lottery, I’ll buy a big house.
➡ Future in main clause.
26 → If you touch fire, it burns you.
➡ Zero Conditional: no will.
27 → I’ll stay home unless it stops raining.
➡ unless = if not; use present simple.
28 → If it rains, we’ll go to the cinema.
➡ Correct future form: will go, not will going.
29 → If the teacher arrives late, we’ll have more time.
➡ Use will have, not will have had.
30 → If you open that box, you’ll be surprised.
➡ Future result expressed with will be.
